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Samsung Jet, the new debutant among smartphones

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Samsung Electronics unveils its latest in cell phone innovation – the Samsung Jet, launching it globally. The phone is built with a traditional user interface of and also incorporates the perks of a smartphone. The phone cannot be dismissed as another full touch mobile phone. It claims to be the birth of a new idea [...]
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Acer Aspire Timeline series Notebook

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

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Nokia E75 : Best-in class e-mail experience

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Nokia on Thursday launched a new smartphone from its E-series range, E75, with unique ‘Nokia Messaging Service’ that mobilises e-mail solutions on Nokia devices.

The Nokia E75 boasts of full desktop e-mail functionality along with both standard keypad and qwerty keypad (designed for mobile desktops) to give an ease-of-use experience to the customer, the company said in a statement.

Priced at Rs. 26,299, the stylish E75 offers the best-in class e-mail experience via pre-installed Nokia messaging push e-mail service.

“Business mobility is now a necessity. We plan to partner with telecom operators to provide this phone to the end consumers,” Nokia India marketing director Vineet Taneja said.

The phone supports high standard multimedia experience with 3.2 megapixel camera, autofocus, flash and comes integrated with a music player, media player, FM and internet radio, the company said.

Smart phones by Dell – analysts

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Dell, the world’s No 2 PC brand, plans to enter the lucrative but crowded smartphone market by year-end with an initial rollout in the China as it looks for new revenue sources, two analysts said on Tuesday.

Googles new e-mail service for phone users

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Google has released a new Web-based version of Gmail that gives iPhone and Android phone users a more sophisticated version of the online e-mail service, including access to messages that’s faster and that works even when offline, states a CNET report.

Google demonstrated the Web-based mobile version of Gmail last week and announced its availability Tuesday on the Google Mobile blog.

“You’ll notice that it’s a lot faster when performing actions like opening an e-mail, navigating, or searching. And if the data network drops out on you…, you’ll still be able to open recently read messages and to compose over a flaky, or non-existent, network connection,” Google mobile engineer Joanne McKinley has been quoted by CNET.